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Snakes Lack Hunger Hormone, Offering Medical Potential
New research by Portuguese scientists has found that some snakes lack genes for the hunger hormone ghrelin, explaining their ability to survive for weeks or months without food. This discovery could have implications for medicine.
28 Feb, 21:39 — 28 Feb, 21:39
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